orion3311 Well-known member Donor 2013 VAPS Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 5,217 Reaction score 30 Location Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Rating - 100% 32 0 1 Jun 3, 2010 #1 Anyone repair Atari video pinball boards?
thebman80 Well-known member VAPS Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 7,394 Reaction score 30 Location Wallingford, Pennsylvania Rating - 100% 60 0 0 Jun 3, 2010 #2 Do what I do search the hell out of the problem and see if anyone came up with a solution in the past. If that doesn't work I just start replacing the worst looking chips first and go on from there.
Do what I do search the hell out of the problem and see if anyone came up with a solution in the past. If that doesn't work I just start replacing the worst looking chips first and go on from there.
OP OP orion3311 Well-known member Donor 2013 VAPS Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 5,217 Reaction score 30 Location Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Rating - 100% 32 0 1 Jun 3, 2010 #3 Spent HOURS upon HOURS upon HOURS on it - no luck. Had enough. As far as I can tell - its just not reading the rom. Even tried replacing roms - no luck. Unless its a dirty socket or something stupid.
Spent HOURS upon HOURS upon HOURS on it - no luck. Had enough. As far as I can tell - its just not reading the rom. Even tried replacing roms - no luck. Unless its a dirty socket or something stupid.
ComputerSpace Well-known member Donor 2011, 2025 VAPS Joined Nov 1, 2008 Messages 1,873 Reaction score 276 Location Kingsport, Tennessee Rating - 100% 17 0 0 Jun 10, 2010 #4 Have you talked with Alex Yeckley? - www.elektronforge.com is his website I believe. He's the man for these older b/w game boards - and others too. I've used him on many occasions. Good luck, Tom
Have you talked with Alex Yeckley? - www.elektronforge.com is his website I believe. He's the man for these older b/w game boards - and others too. I've used him on many occasions. Good luck, Tom